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nebraska, where he decide >>> sarah palin is officially in donald trump's camp. trump promised a big announcement. at a rally in iowa, he reversed the endorsement. >> only one candidate's record of success proves he's the master of the art of the deal. he is beholden by no one but we the people - how refreshing. he perfectly positioned to let you make america great again. are you ready for that iowa? no more pussy-footing around. our troops deserve the best. you deserve the best >>> trump is honoured to have palin's endorse. me mentment calling her high quality. >> the numbers of murders increased by 4.2% in 2015 compared to the same period the year before. joint crime rose by 1.7%. the federal bureau of investigation said property fell by 4.2%, and the justice department said the overall rate is at historic lows, joining us for more is a retired n.y.p.d. lieutenant, a professor of justice. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> let's talk about the ferguson effect. this is adding fuel to the fire of those that believe they are partially social for an incre
nebraska, where he decide >>> sarah palin is officially in donald trump's camp. trump promised a big announcement. at a rally in iowa, he reversed the endorsement. >> only one candidate's record of success proves he's the master of the art of the deal. he is beholden by no one but we the people - how refreshing. he perfectly positioned to let you make america great again. are you ready for that iowa? no more pussy-footing around. our troops deserve the best. you deserve the best...
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later he spoke to a crowd in nebraska. he outlined in last night's state of the union address. >> we have to make choices. do we respond to these changes with fear and do we turn on each other or do we face the future of confidence? who we are. and what we stand for. and all the incredible things we can get done together? 67. >> the president covered everything from religious tolerance to the economy, the iran nuclear deal. but it was a brief visit. tonight he made a stop in louisiana. >> jerry brown declared an emergency a week ago because of a methane gas leak in los angeles. the gas has been spewing from a well since october and it could take months to stop. jennifer london returned to the san fernando valley to find that the gas leak knows no borders. >> it's hard as a parents, you want to protect your children. you want to not have them sick. but i can't take care of the air. >> reporter: brenda rarely lets her boys outside to play. if she does, they have to wear protective masks. the air she says is making her family
later he spoke to a crowd in nebraska. he outlined in last night's state of the union address. >> we have to make choices. do we respond to these changes with fear and do we turn on each other or do we face the future of confidence? who we are. and what we stand for. and all the incredible things we can get done together? 67. >> the president covered everything from religious tolerance to the economy, the iran nuclear deal. but it was a brief visit. tonight he made a stop in...
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when i was hospital in nebraska when i was hospital in nebraska when i was sick, i was thinking about i sick, i was thinking about i sick, i was thinking about i wander how long it will take wander how long it will take wander how long it will take before i'm back in liberia. before i'm back in liberia. before i'm back in liberia. >> he's been back to liberia >> he's been back to liberia >> he's been back to liberia four times. four times. four times. serving a region suffering the serving a region suffering the serving a region suffering the aftereffects of the ebola virus aftereffects of the ebola virus aftereffects of the ebola virus in an environment of poor in an environment of poor in an environment of poor uncertainty. uncertainty. uncertainty. >> it's a failure of systems, >> it's a failure of systems, >> it's a failure of systems, it's a weak health care system it's a weak health care system it's a weak health care system ebola. ebola. ebola. >> what system. >> what system. >> what system. with. with. with. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> that's right. you see the signs,
when i was hospital in nebraska when i was hospital in nebraska when i was sick, i was thinking about i sick, i was thinking about i sick, i was thinking about i wander how long it will take wander how long it will take wander how long it will take before i'm back in liberia. before i'm back in liberia. before i'm back in liberia. >> he's been back to liberia >> he's been back to liberia >> he's been back to liberia four times. four times. four times. serving a region...
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keep in mind, both nebraska and louisiana are red states. he took opportunity to help bridge the divide between parties. >> so omaha, whatever you believe whether you are a democrat or republican or you don't believe in political parties, whether you supported me or you didn't, our collective future depends on your willingness to uphold your obligation as citizens. to speak out for those who are vulnerable, especially those who need help, knowing that we are only here because somebody else did that for us. >> the president speaks in baton rouge, tomorrow, where he will continue to talk about health care and education, john. >> count thanerica thank you. >>> hopes he continues the progress made in 2015. >> as we look to the year ahead, we have a unique opportunity to build on what we have achieved in the number of critical areas. now obviously, a top priority ask the conflict in syria. to deal with the refugee crisis that it has spawned and the violent extremism to which it has contributed. >> kerry says defeating i.s.i.l. is another priority
keep in mind, both nebraska and louisiana are red states. he took opportunity to help bridge the divide between parties. >> so omaha, whatever you believe whether you are a democrat or republican or you don't believe in political parties, whether you supported me or you didn't, our collective future depends on your willingness to uphold your obligation as citizens. to speak out for those who are vulnerable, especially those who need help, knowing that we are only here because somebody...
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of a high school teacher, but he spoke to a prouded of university of nebraska, and outlined his state of the union address. >> we have to make some choices. do we respond to these changes with fear and do we turn on each other, or do we face the future with confidence? and who we are, and what we stand for? and all of the incredible things that we can get done together. >> well, he covered everything, from religious intolerance to the nuclear deal. but it was a quick stop. the president is already on the road to louisiana. aljazeera america will be ceasing it's operations by april 30th of this year. a ceo explained that the decision by aljazeera america's board is driven by the fact that the business model is simply not sustainable in the challenges in the u.s. media marketplace. aljazeera america has done a brilliant job with an unbridled commitment tow journalism... in the last two years, the channel and the website have been honored with an alfred award, peabody, three epiawards honoring ajam's website, among many others. the doha-based website said that it's planning to expand it'
of a high school teacher, but he spoke to a prouded of university of nebraska, and outlined his state of the union address. >> we have to make some choices. do we respond to these changes with fear and do we turn on each other, or do we face the future with confidence? and who we are, and what we stand for? and all of the incredible things that we can get done together. >> well, he covered everything, from religious intolerance to the nuclear deal. but it was a quick stop. the...
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this is what it looked like today in omaha, nebraska. be careful. but the national weather service said that major northeastern cities are about to get slammed by 18 inches of snow. kevin, how would you describe what's coming east? >> this is going to be the biggest storm that we have seen all winter long for the eastern seaboard. we don't exactly now the date, but it's going to be friday and it's going to be saturday. that's going to be the big issue. if you are traveling, you do want to check your weather forecast as we check those days. this was of the storm system that pushed nebraska, but not the storm system that's coming to the east coast. by the time we get to thursday morning, the one that we're really concerned about is out here, coming across parts of the southwest right now. doesn't look like much rain right there, but as it makes its way east, here on wednesday, we get it developed here across texas, and it's going to be a rainmaker on wednesday. we go to thursday, and we start to see more rain across the southeast. and then we get the
this is what it looked like today in omaha, nebraska. be careful. but the national weather service said that major northeastern cities are about to get slammed by 18 inches of snow. kevin, how would you describe what's coming east? >> this is going to be the biggest storm that we have seen all winter long for the eastern seaboard. we don't exactly now the date, but it's going to be friday and it's going to be saturday. that's going to be the big issue. if you are traveling, you do want to...
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. >> before i got out of the hospital in nebraska when i was sick, i was thinking about i wander how long it will take before i'm back in liberia. >> he's been back to liberia four times. serving a region suffering the aftereffects of the ebola virus in an environment of poor medical infrastructure and uncertainty. >> it's a failure of systems, it's a weak health care system that led to changes we faced in ebola. >> what system. there was no system to begin with. >> that's right. you see the signs, stop ebola, fight ebola. we are not telling the community anything. there's a problem, they know that. >> to keep ebola at bay and win the war on post ebola syndrome in west africa, education and dispelling myth like ebola originates from witchcraft are key. >> we knew there was not enough physicians, nurses, hospitals. let's use ebola, the most acute greatest public health emergency we had in recorded history. let's use it as the string board, the platform for doing things that are right. >> and that, he says, begins with getting sick west africans to trust their doctors. >> how do you de
. >> before i got out of the hospital in nebraska when i was sick, i was thinking about i wander how long it will take before i'm back in liberia. >> he's been back to liberia four times. serving a region suffering the aftereffects of the ebola virus in an environment of poor medical infrastructure and uncertainty. >> it's a failure of systems, it's a weak health care system that led to changes we faced in ebola. >> what system. there was no system to begin with....
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today he heads to omaha, nebraska, he has a discussion and then a speech, the focus to be at least in part on education. he spends the night away from the white house, we'll be in baton rouge, and then on the 20th he wants to taught the recovery of the auto industry and will head to detroit for the auto show. >> nikki haley, the opposing party's response, it usually doesn't gain as much attention. did she help or hurt herself? >> reporter: the only notable thing you can do is hurt yourself in the republican response. people look at what marco rubio did in his untimely grab for a bottle of water. bobby jindal's speech didn't go over well. i think nikki haley cast her lot with the establishment. you heard in the spot that i reported just a moment ago, she decried the loud voices within the republican party, a clear allusion to donald trump. she also said that the g.o.p. has contributed to the erosion of public trust in leadership around the country. many voices on the right in the aftermath of that speech are angry, saying that nikki haley has betrayed conservative values, however, main
today he heads to omaha, nebraska, he has a discussion and then a speech, the focus to be at least in part on education. he spends the night away from the white house, we'll be in baton rouge, and then on the 20th he wants to taught the recovery of the auto industry and will head to detroit for the auto show. >> nikki haley, the opposing party's response, it usually doesn't gain as much attention. did she help or hurt herself? >> reporter: the only notable thing you can do is hurt...
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literally 12 years ago we were a family of the year named by nebraska family council. >> reporter: now you're ateist of the year-- atheist of the year >> all right. always the extremist, right >>> correspondent adam may will continue his report on the quiver full movement. a full session will be shown here on america tonight. we will have more america tonight tomorrow. >>> the pligh of syrians gets even worse. half a million are now living understand siege ahead of planned talks. the world news from al jazeera also coming up. in the dock the former irory coast president accused of crimes against humanitarian. the leader of the refuge siege tells his followers to stand down
literally 12 years ago we were a family of the year named by nebraska family council. >> reporter: now you're ateist of the year-- atheist of the year >> all right. always the extremist, right >>> correspondent adam may will continue his report on the quiver full movement. a full session will be shown here on america tonight. we will have more america tonight tomorrow. >>> the pligh of syrians gets even worse. half a million are now living understand siege ahead of...
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literally 12 years ago we were a family of the year named by nebraska family council. >> reporter: now you're ateist of the year-- atheist of the year >> all right. always the extremist, right >>> correspondent adam may will continue his report on the quiver full movement. a full session will be shown here on america tonight. we will have more america tonight tomorrow. >> we're just surviving. it's really hard. >> a new front. >> we're looking at military options. >> the pentagon stays steps to counter the -- takes steps to countser the growing i.s.i.l. front in libya. >>> weapon of war, the syrian opposition threatens to boycott peace talks unless the government first stops using sieges and attacking civilians. >> the syrian people cannot wait any longer. >> as
literally 12 years ago we were a family of the year named by nebraska family council. >> reporter: now you're ateist of the year-- atheist of the year >> all right. always the extremist, right >>> correspondent adam may will continue his report on the quiver full movement. a full session will be shown here on america tonight. we will have more america tonight tomorrow. >> we're just surviving. it's really hard. >> a new front. >> we're looking at military...
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he is going to omaha, nebraska, there he will have what is described as a living room discussion, and later a speech at the university there, going to be focusing principally on education, we'll remain overnight outside of the white house going to baton rouge, louisiana, where tomorrow he'll be having a townhall meeting, and talk about some of those issues. del, white house officials had let it be known before meeting that the president was upset at the tone of politics, especially in the republican campaign trail, how they were talking down the economy and a number of other things that the president frankly views as successes of his term that was clearly reflected in the speech he gave last night. and he also asked the american people to help make happen something he was unable to accomplish during his seven years in office. >> the president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: president obama didn't just taught his record, he dared republicans to dispute it. on the economy. >> anyone claiming that america's economy is in decline, is peddling fiction. >> reporte
he is going to omaha, nebraska, there he will have what is described as a living room discussion, and later a speech at the university there, going to be focusing principally on education, we'll remain overnight outside of the white house going to baton rouge, louisiana, where tomorrow he'll be having a townhall meeting, and talk about some of those issues. del, white house officials had let it be known before meeting that the president was upset at the tone of politics, especially in the...
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literally 12 years ago we were a family of the year named by nebraska family council. >> reporter: now you're ateist of the year-- atheist of the year >> all right. always the extremist, right >>> correspondent adam may will continue his report on the quiver full movement. a full session will be shown here on america tonight. we will have more america tonight tomorrow. >> we tend to band together, so we have a voice. >> we're just surviving. it's really hard. i'm ali velshi. on target tonight. countering i.s.i.l. how did they get so powerful so fast and what can america do to protect its people from their threat
literally 12 years ago we were a family of the year named by nebraska family council. >> reporter: now you're ateist of the year-- atheist of the year >> all right. always the extremist, right >>> correspondent adam may will continue his report on the quiver full movement. a full session will be shown here on america tonight. we will have more america tonight tomorrow. >> we tend to band together, so we have a voice. >> we're just surviving. it's really hard....
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pressing the message of the state of the union in different parts of the country, today it is omaha, nebraska. he'll have a living room discussion there later there will be a speech at the university in omaha. he is going to be focusing on education, and then he travels to baton rouge, louisiana where tomorrow he'll have a townhall style meeting with residents there. later in the month he'll amplify his message of resurrection of the auto industry, heading to detroit for the auto show. last night a speech that only a president that did not face reelection could really give. almost ridiculing republicans in some parts, and asking voters to help in doing what he was unable to do in his two terms in office, and that is change the tone in washington. >> the president of the united states. [ cheers ] >> reporter: president obama didn't just taught his record, he dared republicans to dispute it. >> anyone claiming that america's economy is in decline is peddling fiction. >> reporter: on who is to blame for the recession. >> food stamp recipients did not cause the financial crisis. recklessness on w
pressing the message of the state of the union in different parts of the country, today it is omaha, nebraska. he'll have a living room discussion there later there will be a speech at the university in omaha. he is going to be focusing on education, and then he travels to baton rouge, louisiana where tomorrow he'll have a townhall style meeting with residents there. later in the month he'll amplify his message of resurrection of the auto industry, heading to detroit for the auto show. last...
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the president going to omaha, nebraska. it will have what the white house is calling a living room discussion the focus there said to be education as well as some of the other issues. he has a speech after that living room discussion. tomorrow, it's baton rouge, louisiana, and he will have a town hall meeting there and on january 20th theth, he will go to detroit for the first day of the detroit auto show, the annual event there. the president touting the resurrection of the u.s. auto industry on his watch but the speech last night, stephanie, you are absolutely right. it was a speech that could be given only by a president in his last term in office, at times scolding and ridiculing republicans for some of the positions they have had over the last seven years and urging the public to do and help do what he could not during his seven years in office and that's change the tone in washington. >> you, the president of the united states. >> president obama didn't just tout his record. he dared republicans to dispute it. on the
the president going to omaha, nebraska. it will have what the white house is calling a living room discussion the focus there said to be education as well as some of the other issues. he has a speech after that living room discussion. tomorrow, it's baton rouge, louisiana, and he will have a town hall meeting there and on january 20th theth, he will go to detroit for the first day of the detroit auto show, the annual event there. the president touting the resurrection of the u.s. auto industry...
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at winter storm warnings for many states as well as watchers extending up here to towards parts of nebraska. this is the day by day breakdown. tomorrow it will come on shore here in california. we will see a lot of snow across much of the mountain states. 18 inches is going to be normal. some locations will see about 30 inches there. so by monday afternoon and evening we are going to see the air of low pressure. iowa is going to be okay on monday. on tuesday iowa will not get out of the blizzard conditions we are expecting to see with this storm as it deepens and increasing in intensity. very heavy snow up towards the north. i want to break it down. anywhere between parts of here, we are looking at blizzard conditions there with winds topping 50 miles an hour as well as possibly over 18 inches of snow across the region >>> thanks, i guess. turkish police have recovered a stolen original painting by pablo piccaso. police posing as buyerers for nude brushing her hair. two suspects were trying to sell the painting for 7 million dollars after allegedly stealing it from a woman in new york. the
at winter storm warnings for many states as well as watchers extending up here to towards parts of nebraska. this is the day by day breakdown. tomorrow it will come on shore here in california. we will see a lot of snow across much of the mountain states. 18 inches is going to be normal. some locations will see about 30 inches there. so by monday afternoon and evening we are going to see the air of low pressure. iowa is going to be okay on monday. on tuesday iowa will not get out of the...
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taking themes from the state of the union measure on the road on wednesday he was at the university of nebraska. he is spreading a message of optimism >> we have got to make some choices. do we respond to these changes with fear and do we turn on each other or do we face the future with confidence in who we are and what we stand for and you will the incredible things that we can get done together >>> during a speech the president covered everything >>> some republicans are reacting with less than enthusiasm. paul ryan said the political tone the president took towards donald trump and the republican field degrades the presidency. he also said the president's speech was divorced from reality when it comes to i.s.i.l. informed policy in syria. the republican presidential candidates face off with three weeks to go before the iowa caucus. the rise is tightening. as al jazeera's david shuster reports, the timing of today's debate could be good for one considered an underdog. >> whoa >> reporter: with just over two weeks into the iowa caucus bernie sanders seems to be surging. the latest poll indicat
taking themes from the state of the union measure on the road on wednesday he was at the university of nebraska. he is spreading a message of optimism >> we have got to make some choices. do we respond to these changes with fear and do we turn on each other or do we face the future with confidence in who we are and what we stand for and you will the incredible things that we can get done together >>> during a speech the president covered everything >>> some republicans...
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in the meantime we have another system back to the west into the midwest today bringing snow from nebraska to minute set to at a. a lighter snow, two to four inches, especially for this part of the country not unno one to see this. there could be ice mixed in, watch for the slick spots. the southern band maybe one to three inches. through the next few days, the highs have already gone up ahead of that system and that's going to help us melt things, as well, but that does also mean we could have black ice forming at night when it melts and refreezes, so watch for things to stay very, very slow out there, but richelle, we're so happy to have you with us. >> it's not that we're not glad to have you. >> we should have del out there doing the live shots instead of john terrett. >> he is out sledding right now. >> cleanup in alaska after what scientists are calling the area's strongest either quake in decades. they warn aftershocks could go on for weeks. at least four homes were destroyed when the 7.1 magnitude struck the central part of the state. it knocked out power for thousands, no injuries
in the meantime we have another system back to the west into the midwest today bringing snow from nebraska to minute set to at a. a lighter snow, two to four inches, especially for this part of the country not unno one to see this. there could be ice mixed in, watch for the slick spots. the southern band maybe one to three inches. through the next few days, the highs have already gone up ahead of that system and that's going to help us melt things, as well, but that does also mean we could have...
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>> i've been to nebraska. it's not nebraska. [laughter] i know nebraska. ann: i love the name of your hometown, defiance. railroad wanted to make us move the town and we refused, so they called us defiance. coin,des of the same bernie sanders and donald trump. you are seeing it today. likeut you have people steve king who is from that northwest quadrant. you don't think of iowa as right wing. doug: you will find out that a timeike steve king over will end up in the primary. in it fornk he's himself and not for the state. michael: how could you say that about any politician in the state? [laughter] >> i remember mitt romney came basically state pro-immigration reform, and it changed quickly. why was that? >> he thought he had to in order to win. they usually become a caricature of themselves and that is what happened there. the thing that same thing happen on the republican side this time. -- irony is immigrantsgration of , it's just unbelievable. there was is because never a rich part of town and a poor part of town in these towns anyway. the immigrants mo
>> i've been to nebraska. it's not nebraska. [laughter] i know nebraska. ann: i love the name of your hometown, defiance. railroad wanted to make us move the town and we refused, so they called us defiance. coin,des of the same bernie sanders and donald trump. you are seeing it today. likeut you have people steve king who is from that northwest quadrant. you don't think of iowa as right wing. doug: you will find out that a timeike steve king over will end up in the primary. in it fornk...
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one volunteer was being transported to a trauma center in omaha, nebraska. the other three were hospitalized in iowa. key decisions from the supreme court today. justices agreed to review president obama's controversial immigration plan. a federal appeals court says the president overstepped his deportation of up to 5 million immigrants. the justices agreed to take up a new constitutional challenge to the affordable care law. and the court refused to revise and arkansas law that largely prevented women from getting abortions after the 12th week of pregnancy. .lobal news 24 hours a day from the bloomberg "first word" desk, i am mark crumpton. betty: mark, thank you. market mayhem is showing no signs of stopping even today. atcks gave up early gains the outset and were field by this global rally as data from china showed growth in line with government targets. but of course, crude oil prices dropped again and bank profits were less than stellar, and stocks slid. is the wild market movement over -- did we overreact to what we have seen? joinedanaging director m
one volunteer was being transported to a trauma center in omaha, nebraska. the other three were hospitalized in iowa. key decisions from the supreme court today. justices agreed to review president obama's controversial immigration plan. a federal appeals court says the president overstepped his deportation of up to 5 million immigrants. the justices agreed to take up a new constitutional challenge to the affordable care law. and the court refused to revise and arkansas law that largely...
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one volunteer is being transported to a trauma center in omaha, nebraska. the other three are at a hospital in iowa. new jersey governor chris christie has vetoed legislation allowing than owners so-called personalized handguns once they become available. seeksto comes as he supporters for his candidacy. as a candidate for state office, he supported the ban on assault weapons, a position at odds with many conservative voters. major league baseball and its fans have agreed to expand online packages for televised games. unbundledffer packages, including single team packages for next season, a 23% drop from the cheapest version available. in the past, viewers that did not live in their family teams market had to buy access to every single televised mlb game. global news 24 hours a day. back to you. .lix: back with michael shaoul about china gdp today, but you look at something different and that is fx reserve. what is that telling you? michael: does the great impact of china on global markets. what seems to be happening is you can think of these as rainy it is
one volunteer is being transported to a trauma center in omaha, nebraska. the other three are at a hospital in iowa. new jersey governor chris christie has vetoed legislation allowing than owners so-called personalized handguns once they become available. seeksto comes as he supporters for his candidacy. as a candidate for state office, he supported the ban on assault weapons, a position at odds with many conservative voters. major league baseball and its fans have agreed to expand online...
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today, he visits a high school teacher in omaha, nebraska. she wrote the president one year ago, expressing concern about the future. he will give a speech at the university of nebraska. on thursday, he will visit louisiana. a hearing is scheduled today to determine if documents gathered against the cosby in a defamation lawsuit should be sealed. -- against bill cosby. cosby is being sued by seven women who claim he sexually assaulted them decades ago. dayal news 24 hours a powered by our 2000 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. alix: thank you so much, mark. $225 billion in assets, 232 holdings, brookfield asset management is the world's second-largest alternative asset manager. erik schatzker has exclusive and rare sitdown interview with the ceo to discuss why he thinks china is a good place to invest. review, for what it's worth -- our view, for what it's worth, we are devoting significant resources to the number of people and the efforts in china so we can progress over the next 10 years. this is an amazing economy
today, he visits a high school teacher in omaha, nebraska. she wrote the president one year ago, expressing concern about the future. he will give a speech at the university of nebraska. on thursday, he will visit louisiana. a hearing is scheduled today to determine if documents gathered against the cosby in a defamation lawsuit should be sealed. -- against bill cosby. cosby is being sued by seven women who claim he sexually assaulted them decades ago. dayal news 24 hours a powered by our 2000...
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samuel: bruce was great in nebraska. all the old western references we have, everybody in that rim has seen bruce in a movie playing probably the worst person in the movie. he made his stamp playing bad guys. he was great to be there. quinton would talk about movies with him. charlie: what is it about you and quentin tarantino? samuel: i have no idea. the fact that it did so much theater and i love language, and i spent a lot of mine use or childhood sitting on the porch with my grandfather listen to radio drama. i learned how to use words, or what the power of words, or the rhythm or beauty of music in telling a story actually was. i love doing it. my grandfather would make me make up stories to tell him. so i learned to do that through listening, andy griffith, the shadow, the whistler. charlie: and the story about the football player andy griffith told. where did you grow up? samuel: chattanooga, tennessee. charlie: did you decide there where can i use language? samuel: i did not decided there. that was not one of the
samuel: bruce was great in nebraska. all the old western references we have, everybody in that rim has seen bruce in a movie playing probably the worst person in the movie. he made his stamp playing bad guys. he was great to be there. quinton would talk about movies with him. charlie: what is it about you and quentin tarantino? samuel: i have no idea. the fact that it did so much theater and i love language, and i spent a lot of mine use or childhood sitting on the porch with my grandfather...
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seems like a small thing on its own, but the new senator from nebraska put out a statement today saying he plans to come to iowa over the next few days to campaign with marco rubio and ted cruz. it opens the possibility of campaigning with other people, who he describes his constitutional candidates. oesterday, he took th twitter to blast donald trump. so john, this is a senator basically saying i am going to use my credibility to stop trump. what does this mean as we go forward? john: they could be a canary in the coal mine, although it is a latebreaking coal mine. mark: and an unknown canary. john: they are trying to launch a sustained assault. that could be the case. -- moreue to look at than 60% of republicans have been in favor of anti-establishment candidates for the last nine months. i don't know if the establishment has the weight to change the fundamental dynamics. mark: there are aspects of his biography that make him an establishment candidate, that he is from a neighboring -- but he is from a neighboring state. there will come a moment unless donald trump has an index with g
seems like a small thing on its own, but the new senator from nebraska put out a statement today saying he plans to come to iowa over the next few days to campaign with marco rubio and ted cruz. it opens the possibility of campaigning with other people, who he describes his constitutional candidates. oesterday, he took th twitter to blast donald trump. so john, this is a senator basically saying i am going to use my credibility to stop trump. what does this mean as we go forward? john: they...
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right now snow across kansas, nebraska, missouri, this morning some thunderstorms in parts of texas. that's where the wet weather will be. the rain for dallas ft. worth today also houston. the rain changing to snow in memphis later today. some snow winding down through the midwest. another batch of rain coming on shore in the pacific northwest. it will be bone chilling cold up to the north and around the great lakes. milder toward the gulf coast. more on worldwide exchange right after this. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with inn
right now snow across kansas, nebraska, missouri, this morning some thunderstorms in parts of texas. that's where the wet weather will be. the rain for dallas ft. worth today also houston. the rain changing to snow in memphis later today. some snow winding down through the midwest. another batch of rain coming on shore in the pacific northwest. it will be bone chilling cold up to the north and around the great lakes. milder toward the gulf coast. more on worldwide exchange right after this. ♪...
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tracking some snow through the heartland from nebraska, omaha, kansas city seeing snow. that will spread toward st. louis later today. meanwhile another wet system coming on shore. the pacific northwest. denver seeing snow here this morning wrapping up. a couple of inches across missouri and the cold conditions in the northeast. snow by the weekend for new york. more on worldwide exchange coming up after this. he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. an honest opinion is how edward jones makes sense of investing. you gein your car. odors you think it smells fine, but your passengers smell this. {ding} eliminate odors you've gone nose blind too, for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. wow, it smells good in here. so you and your passengers can breathe happy. >>> welcome back. making headlines this morning, china's economic growth slowing to 6.8% in the fourth quarter. chinese stocks rose in late trading. hopes of more stimulus expected from the government. in a new report the iea predicting unseasonably warm w
tracking some snow through the heartland from nebraska, omaha, kansas city seeing snow. that will spread toward st. louis later today. meanwhile another wet system coming on shore. the pacific northwest. denver seeing snow here this morning wrapping up. a couple of inches across missouri and the cold conditions in the northeast. snow by the weekend for new york. more on worldwide exchange coming up after this. he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage...
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the president now heading to nebraska after delivering his final state of the union address last night. among the highlights, he refuted pessimistic views of the u.s. economy and pointed to the more than 14 million jobs added since he took office. >> the strongest two years of job growth since the 1990s, and unemployment rate cut in half. our auto industry just a had the best year ever. anyone claiming that america's e e conmy is in decline is pedalling fiction. now -- [ applause ] -- what is true, and the reason that a lot of americans feel anxious is that the economy is changing in profound ways. >> and president obama tried to reassure americans that isis will be defeated. >> we focus on destroying isil, and we don't need to build them up to show that we are serious. and we sure don't need to push away vital allies in this fight by echoing hatred toward one of the world's largest religions. we have to call them who they are, killers and fanatics that have to be rooted out, and taken down and destroyed. >> and he also took valed swipes at other presidential candidates including donal
the president now heading to nebraska after delivering his final state of the union address last night. among the highlights, he refuted pessimistic views of the u.s. economy and pointed to the more than 14 million jobs added since he took office. >> the strongest two years of job growth since the 1990s, and unemployment rate cut in half. our auto industry just a had the best year ever. anyone claiming that america's e e conmy is in decline is pedalling fiction. now -- [ applause ] --...
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you talk about campaign style in omaha, nebraska, last night. by some estimates about 11,000 people. the president trying to pursue his goal of reconciliation between the parties, which is one of the goals of this administration that just never got done, carol. >> all right, joe johns, brianna keilar, thanks to both of you. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," hollywood is mourning the loss of actor alan rickman. look back at his most famous roles next. is your head so congested it's ready to explode? you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®-d to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms. so, you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec®-d. at the pharmacy counter. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find o
you talk about campaign style in omaha, nebraska, last night. by some estimates about 11,000 people. the president trying to pursue his goal of reconciliation between the parties, which is one of the goals of this administration that just never got done, carol. >> all right, joe johns, brianna keilar, thanks to both of you. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," hollywood is mourning the loss of actor alan rickman. look back at his most famous roles next. is your head so...
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if you get a storm coming out of colorado and goes up to nebraska into chicago, you don't get snow in milwaukee. it's already dried out by then. this was a widespread long event from richmond to petersburg to fredericksburg, to d.c., boston. it goes all the way up i-95. to spread snow that far is pretty amazing. >> i'm going to stop the car for a second. what do you think? >> fun. >> it is fun for people because there are two inches on the ground, they would be yelling at us saying you guys over emphasize it. we got nothing. how dare you. we said 12 to 18. they got 24, they go this is fun. i don't know how you win. i guess you always underforecast and hope for the best. this storm was pretty amazing all across the country. >> is there a different dynamic for a national broadcaster than a local one? is there a different dynamic for how you cover a story like this? >> sure. i've worked at many stations. i've worked in ohio. news story will say bump up your numbers. we don't do that at c nrnn. we would have to bump up everything. there are places that say make this sound a little bit bet
if you get a storm coming out of colorado and goes up to nebraska into chicago, you don't get snow in milwaukee. it's already dried out by then. this was a widespread long event from richmond to petersburg to fredericksburg, to d.c., boston. it goes all the way up i-95. to spread snow that far is pretty amazing. >> i'm going to stop the car for a second. what do you think? >> fun. >> it is fun for people because there are two inches on the ground, they would be yelling at us...
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ben carson will be traveling to nebraska today to be with the staffer's family. both ted cruz and marco rubio just tweeted out their support. updates as soon as we get them. >>> a u.s. marine held captive in iran for three and a half years is speaking for the first time. just a short bit. ago at a medical base in germany, he was asked how was it inside that iranian prison? >> well, it wasn't good. i spoke to that before. i was luck ri able to get. some of my stances on treatment from prison. i do want to talk about that in more detail and i will. i was at a point where i had just sort of accepted the fact that i was going to be spending ten years in prison so this was a surprise. i just feel extremely blessed to see my government do so much for me and the other americans. >> how much warning did you get? >> nothing really. they came one morning and said pack your things. >> did you believe them? >> no, absolutely not. i did not relax until we were outside of iranian air space. >> but we are now learning that not everyone was comfortable with a deal that freed him
ben carson will be traveling to nebraska today to be with the staffer's family. both ted cruz and marco rubio just tweeted out their support. updates as soon as we get them. >>> a u.s. marine held captive in iran for three and a half years is speaking for the first time. just a short bit. ago at a medical base in germany, he was asked how was it inside that iranian prison? >> well, it wasn't good. i spoke to that before. i was luck ri able to get. some of my stances on treatment...
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this is a potential for a mid week snowstorm across iowa and nebraska. details still emerging from that. there is also the potential from severe thunderstorms for the gulf states. look at the models. back to you. >>> futures are coming off solid gains yesterday. you have european stock markets higher. a rally in asia overnight. that sparked by a surprise move, really a dramatic move from the bank of japan. bank of japan announcing negative interest rates to encourage customer spending there. back in the u.s., the last trading day of january. most investors are happy to close the books on the brutal month. the dow and s&p 500 on track to post the worst monthly drop since may of 2010. the nasdaq is worse losing 10%. the worst performance since 2008. how are real people faring? 1 in 10 investors made money in january. the average loss is 7.6%. according to our partners at openfolio. they will pay you to borrow money and charge you to take money out. >> interesting. >>> declaring a threat of alarming proportion. health officials are warning the zika virus is
this is a potential for a mid week snowstorm across iowa and nebraska. details still emerging from that. there is also the potential from severe thunderstorms for the gulf states. look at the models. back to you. >>> futures are coming off solid gains yesterday. you have european stock markets higher. a rally in asia overnight. that sparked by a surprise move, really a dramatic move from the bank of japan. bank of japan announcing negative interest rates to encourage customer spending...
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born in nebraska, worked at the des moines register for years. you know iowa. you know iowans. will they be offended by the fact that not only did donald trump skip the iowa debate last night but this morning he's not here? >> i think there were iowa voters who were hoping to size up donald trump and cruz last night. i've been keeping in contact with a woman for about three or four months i met. she's trying to decide between the two. yesterday she said she was disappointed he didn't show up in fact he's coming back here, but middling the debate may have been a good national strategy. in terms of iowa, i'm not sure. >> it's about an iowa strategy right now. donald trump in the end at the new hampshire event today goes i'm so glad i made this ridiculous trip. he was there, he's coming back here. >> i think it was the fact that he's there, he was flying back to new york city with his family. new hampshire is closer to new york, obviously. donald trump is the only candidate that i can remember in the five caucus cycles that i've covered who made news in a good way out of the fact
born in nebraska, worked at the des moines register for years. you know iowa. you know iowans. will they be offended by the fact that not only did donald trump skip the iowa debate last night but this morning he's not here? >> i think there were iowa voters who were hoping to size up donald trump and cruz last night. i've been keeping in contact with a woman for about three or four months i met. she's trying to decide between the two. yesterday she said she was disappointed he didn't show...
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because growing up in nebraska you learn not to turn on the defrosters. turn the heaters on and crack a window a little bit and that will stop the inside from fogging up and stop your outside from getting like that because you can hardly see through that. and the wipers are not doing anything. >> winter storm driving tips from chad myers also known as cnn's meteorologist. chad, let's talk to this lady. she is in a predicament here. she is julie walsh. she is due to give birth at any moment. she joins us via skype. how are you doing? when is your due date? it's a baby girl. when is your due date. >> a week from sunday. >> you are not going to name it blizzard or storm, right? >> we haven't settled on a name yet but my 4-year-old is pushing for saturday since he found out he is going to have a new baby. it would be ironic if she was born tomorrow. >> your friends were joking and saying what about this cnn live interview. >> i should pretend to have labor pains. i am having contractions all the time but that is not atypical for me at this point in pregnancy
because growing up in nebraska you learn not to turn on the defrosters. turn the heaters on and crack a window a little bit and that will stop the inside from fogging up and stop your outside from getting like that because you can hardly see through that. and the wipers are not doing anything. >> winter storm driving tips from chad myers also known as cnn's meteorologist. chad, let's talk to this lady. she is in a predicament here. she is julie walsh. she is due to give birth at any...
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. >> anna, i want to play a clip of something president obama said in nebraska. he didn't mention trump by name but people interpreted this. >> the first amendment is important. the first amendment is value. so we do have to be cautious about suggesting that any time somebody says something, you know, we shut them down. let me say this, that doesn't mean that you go around insulting people. >> it's interesting. the second day obviously at the state of the union address last night, the president made certainly comments which applied to donald trump. do you think that -- does it actually help donald trump to have president obama who so many donald trump supporters do not like coming after their candidate? >> hell yes, it should be music to donald trump's ears to have president obama go after him even if it's not by name. look, donald trump exists as a viable candidate in the republican party today as a direct result of president obama of sen years of president obama who republicans view as somebody who is politically correct, who is deliberate, who doesn't act, who
. >> anna, i want to play a clip of something president obama said in nebraska. he didn't mention trump by name but people interpreted this. >> the first amendment is important. the first amendment is value. so we do have to be cautious about suggesting that any time somebody says something, you know, we shut them down. let me say this, that doesn't mean that you go around insulting people. >> it's interesting. the second day obviously at the state of the union address last...
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conditions for the state of iowa, winter storm warnings, in red already blizzard warnings for kansas, nebraska. but in yellow a blizzard watch for over half the state and winter storm watch including des moines. what he believe and will timing is till off, couple different models want to slow it down or kick it up quicker. this puts a good swath across the central and western counties at 11:00 p.m. this means it could start, we believe, anywhere between maybe 6:00 and 10:00 and conditions really go down hill with zero visibility and we know the iowa roads. we are talking about whiteout conditions and heavy amounts of snow fall. 8 to 12 inches. now there will be more in areas of pink. maybe 14, 15. we think the bulk of weather conditions, going down hill will start after the midnight hour. but a couple of things to look at. between 6 and 10 in western precincts, western counties, if we see conditions fall, with winds picking up, it could be enough for some of the older caucus or elderly caucusgoers to say, hey, we could have a couple of inches by midnight. if you look at the rest of the state a
conditions for the state of iowa, winter storm warnings, in red already blizzard warnings for kansas, nebraska. but in yellow a blizzard watch for over half the state and winter storm watch including des moines. what he believe and will timing is till off, couple different models want to slow it down or kick it up quicker. this puts a good swath across the central and western counties at 11:00 p.m. this means it could start, we believe, anywhere between maybe 6:00 and 10:00 and conditions...
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. >> ben sass, the senator from nebraska, with whom i believe you've campaigned. >> uh-huh. >> he hasn't endorsed anybody, but he certainly made it very clear that he thinks trump would be a disaster as the nominee. and he's a constitutional republican. sass has brought up donald trump's private life. talking about relationships he's had, extramarital, et cetera. is that fair game? is that kind of thing fair game? >> i don't bring it up. i like ben very much. if he wants to bring it up, you'd have to ask him about it. i'm not condemning him for it. i'm just telling you, i don't bring it up because, quite frankly in my mind, that's not the issue in this campaign. this country wants someone that will help undo the damage barack obama has done to america. so that's what i focus on. and that's what my campaign is about. so i can talk to you about the things i say or don't say. what somebody else says, you'll have to ask them. >> you were talking about how voters seem to really like authenticity and genuineness. and when i talk to voters in iowa, one of the things they say, the trump supporte
. >> ben sass, the senator from nebraska, with whom i believe you've campaigned. >> uh-huh. >> he hasn't endorsed anybody, but he certainly made it very clear that he thinks trump would be a disaster as the nominee. and he's a constitutional republican. sass has brought up donald trump's private life. talking about relationships he's had, extramarital, et cetera. is that fair game? is that kind of thing fair game? >> i don't bring it up. i like ben very much. if he wants...
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there's a senator from nebraska, ben sass, who's been trolling donald trump on twitter essentially asking him, you know, what about your past record? you asked him about it. what's going on there? >> reporter: that's right. he was asked previously in the press conference about sass and trump dismissed it saying it was a cheap shot, so i went back at him because donald trump for a couple of weeks there was bringing up a lot of questions about bill clinton's past, his past infidelities, monica lewinsky. and i asked him about it, he basically conceded that, look, his past infidelities are on the table, it's not a cheap shot. he said he believes iowa voters trust that he is a good man, they know he's a good person, that he's a christian, that he gives money to charity. so it's sort of clear he's trying to push this part of his past aside and say, look, i am who i am now, i'm a family man, i have a wife, i have children, i give money to charity, and i'm the kind of person that iowa voters can trust. so we'll see if that message resonates with evangelical voters here in iowa from now through th
there's a senator from nebraska, ben sass, who's been trolling donald trump on twitter essentially asking him, you know, what about your past record? you asked him about it. what's going on there? >> reporter: that's right. he was asked previously in the press conference about sass and trump dismissed it saying it was a cheap shot, so i went back at him because donald trump for a couple of weeks there was bringing up a lot of questions about bill clinton's past, his past infidelities,...
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a couple of bus loads of parishioners from a catholic church from omaha, nebraska, tried to make light of this by holding mass out in the snow. working to pass the time. we're told that many of the stranded passengers participated in that mass while they waited for shelter, waited to be rescued. in the meantime, here in philadelphia, this was a record breaking 24 hours. the office of emergency management recording nearly 30 inches of snow far beyond the previous record for that" an of time. only good news here, no major incidents, no major power out e outages. i do want to show you what this snow looked like that fell here. this is so telling to us because this is such wet heavy snow, the kind of snow that really takes a lot of effort to shovel. quite the workout here. and the blizzard effect will remain in philadelphia until 7:00 a.m. this morning. as officials are asking people please to stay inside, not to hit the roads as you do see some people doing here because they're really working overnight to try and clean up and get everything back 0 normal and asking people to stay inside a
a couple of bus loads of parishioners from a catholic church from omaha, nebraska, tried to make light of this by holding mass out in the snow. working to pass the time. we're told that many of the stranded passengers participated in that mass while they waited for shelter, waited to be rescued. in the meantime, here in philadelphia, this was a record breaking 24 hours. the office of emergency management recording nearly 30 inches of snow far beyond the previous record for that" an of...
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somewhere out there is a 15-year-old kid who's in nebraska or wyoming or some place. and while he's listening to all the pop stars and rap stars and all that stuff, he may hear all the young dudes which david wrote and produced and gave to the band. he may hear "changes." and his life will never be the same. and he'll be inspired. the thing about bowie, the iconic nature of him, it all -- it's generational and did you want stop with, you know, fashion and stuff like that. he continues on. his music is his legacy and his dna is in me. and it's going to be in the next 15-year-old kid who's going to start his own band and become great because of david bowie. >> that's a good way to sum it up. robert, to you. >> and i will agree with gene and add to that that again i will say he was the artist's artist. and other creative people look to him for direction, i think. and i think that follow your heart was probably something he always thought although we don't know. but just in creativity he went in to the unknown. there was nothing ever predictable. and i would say he would
somewhere out there is a 15-year-old kid who's in nebraska or wyoming or some place. and while he's listening to all the pop stars and rap stars and all that stuff, he may hear all the young dudes which david wrote and produced and gave to the band. he may hear "changes." and his life will never be the same. and he'll be inspired. the thing about bowie, the iconic nature of him, it all -- it's generational and did you want stop with, you know, fashion and stuff like that. he continues...
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held and invested by new york banks, the paper profits are steered through an office park in reno, nebraska, and back to the emerald aisle where its tax reigns more than # %. >> senator, we're proud that our rnd are the best in the united states -- >> i know, but the profits that result from it are sitting in ireland in a corporations that you control that don't pay taxes. >> part of the methodology of these new companies was that they in some way reflected something about america. both google and apple have played on the idea of political virtue as part of selling their company. so then to find out they weren't about political virtue. is distressing. >> i thought it was important to cover china because apple has all of its products made there. it's caught up in another country's industrial revolution and a lot of that is out of apple's control. >> four workers died in 77 wounded in explosions at two apple supplier factories. caused by careless safety procedures. the sovl si is to sparkle apple's touch screens were powerful, but dangerous, cause, nerve damage that led to weakness and loss o
held and invested by new york banks, the paper profits are steered through an office park in reno, nebraska, and back to the emerald aisle where its tax reigns more than # %. >> senator, we're proud that our rnd are the best in the united states -- >> i know, but the profits that result from it are sitting in ireland in a corporations that you control that don't pay taxes. >> part of the methodology of these new companies was that they in some way reflected something about...
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southern california and then it gathers some steam, allowing for snow to form into the rockies, eventually nebraska and then again by late monday. maybe the extreme southwestern sections of iowa picking up a rain/snow mix. but i really do believe the brunt of the storm will hold off until after midnight and that means tuesday. counsel bluffs. snow showers early but then picking up in intensity throughout the day. a foot of snow is possible just west of des moines. there was a study done on weather and how it affects voter turnout here in the united states. if there is one inch of rainfall above the normal for that particular day, republicans get an 2.5% of the votes. with snowfall they get .6% up tic in their vote. so the old adage that republicans need to pray for rain this year. >> all right. we'll see if they get a foot for more of normal. derek van dam, thank you so much. >>> we've seen increase in the last couple of days of the name dropping. we've got some family members coming in. we've got some big name supporters coming in. all trying to get out the vote for monday night. we'll have specia
southern california and then it gathers some steam, allowing for snow to form into the rockies, eventually nebraska and then again by late monday. maybe the extreme southwestern sections of iowa picking up a rain/snow mix. but i really do believe the brunt of the storm will hold off until after midnight and that means tuesday. counsel bluffs. snow showers early but then picking up in intensity throughout the day. a foot of snow is possible just west of des moines. there was a study done on...
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here's the storm evolving and you can start to see the heftier snowfall from nebraska into the upper great lakes. and we'll be able to time this out for you quite nicely so you can see exactly what to expect. in terms of timing of the snow, here's the amounts. for the first part you can see big snow totals for the ski resorts out into the colorado rockies. as it moves across the plains we could sbheerns 12 to upwards of locally 18 inches of snow. we've time the it out for you. we believe it will hold off until after midnight when the caucuses end on monday. but it's tuesday when the heavy snowfall really starts to overspread the state. and it is possible, again, we experience anywhere between 12 to 15 inches of snowfall by the time this storm is all said and done by early wednesday morning. you can see the snowfall totals across this particular region. interesting statistic that i just read about whether, on presidential election dates, it affects voter turnout like this. if there is one inch of rain above the normal levels for that particular day, republicans actually receive an upt
here's the storm evolving and you can start to see the heftier snowfall from nebraska into the upper great lakes. and we'll be able to time this out for you quite nicely so you can see exactly what to expect. in terms of timing of the snow, here's the amounts. for the first part you can see big snow totals for the ski resorts out into the colorado rockies. as it moves across the plains we could sbheerns 12 to upwards of locally 18 inches of snow. we've time the it out for you. we believe it...
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he's in nebraska with the family of a 25-year-old staffer who died in a car accident and also injured three volunteers. gloria is joining me. you sat down with them before this happened? >> that's right. i sat down with them monday night before the accident to talk about the state of the campaign, among other things, and i asked candy carson what she didn't anticipate before the campaign began. >> first of all, i didn't see the campaign coming. >> not at all? >> well, no. i was hoping and praying that, you know, that i would get my husband back and that i would have an opportunity to have dinner with him, just the two of us. >> you have gone in this campaign from being the leading republican candidate way up in the polls to now 6% nationally. what happened? >> well, i think a lot of things happened. paris happened and the san bernardino happened. plus, you have, i think, an almost unprecedented attack on my character. but i have fought it by simply trying to get out in front of as many people as i can. when people actually hear me talk, they know that i know plenty about foreign polic
he's in nebraska with the family of a 25-year-old staffer who died in a car accident and also injured three volunteers. gloria is joining me. you sat down with them before this happened? >> that's right. i sat down with them monday night before the accident to talk about the state of the campaign, among other things, and i asked candy carson what she didn't anticipate before the campaign began. >> first of all, i didn't see the campaign coming. >> not at all? >> well,...
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court didn't specifically strike down the eighth circuit said in looking at something that occurred in nebraska, this statute, in addition to that, the district court in kansas said, the supreme court case doesn't apply to us. it didn't strike down that case. let's be clear about this. the supreme court is the supreme law of the land. there's a supremacy clause, art ke i kell 6 of the constitution. federal law supersedes state law and state constitutional law. so when the supreme court made its ruling it predicated that ruling on something we call the 14th amendment. equal protection. everyone should be titled on equal protection. as i read the ruling, it applies to all states, and it references every state within the ruling. so i think this is a hiccup along the way. if the supreme court has to issue some declaratory type judgment to make it apply as to have people understand that it applies, i think they will. >> bottom line, if i'm gay in alabama and i want to get married today, i should be good to go. >> well, you should be, but based on this ruling they may not give you the license. that p
court didn't specifically strike down the eighth circuit said in looking at something that occurred in nebraska, this statute, in addition to that, the district court in kansas said, the supreme court case doesn't apply to us. it didn't strike down that case. let's be clear about this. the supreme court is the supreme law of the land. there's a supremacy clause, art ke i kell 6 of the constitution. federal law supersedes state law and state constitutional law. so when the supreme court made its...